LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger will be the fourth quarterback taken in the 2014 NFL Draft, according to ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr.

In his latest two-round mock draft, Kiper has three Tigers going in the first two rounds, with the Tennessee Titans picking Mettenberger with the 42nd overall pick. Kiper cites Mettenberger's strong showing at LSU's Pro Day last week with raising his stock for the draft May 8-10.

Kiper is sticking with his previous prediction for wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. going to the Pittsburgh Steelers with the No. 15 pick and thinks Jarvis Landry will go to the Indianapolis Colts in the second round with the 59th pick overall.

Kiper says Texas A&M'S Johnny Manziel will go to the Cleveland Browns with the No. 4 pick, Central Florida's Blake Bortles will go to the Minnesota Vikings with the No. 8 pick, Fresno State's Derek Carr to Arizona at No. 20, Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater to the Houston Texas with the first pick of the second round, No. 33 overall and E. Illinois' Jimmy Garoppolo to Jacksonville at No. 39.

Here is his analysis of Mettenberger, who showed at Pro Day his arm is strong and he's recovering nicely from knee surgery Jan. 2:

Analysis: Jake Locker is not only going into the final year of his rookie deal, he does so under a new head coach. Ken Whisenhunt may want to have a QB of his own choosing to develop, and Mettenberger's limited mobility is balanced by the best arm strength in the draft, and a quick recovery from his torn ACL has pushed him back into this range. If you saw Mettenberger at his best in 2013, you'd never assume this was too high for him to go in the 2014 NFL draft.

Analysis: Markus Wheaton, whom the Steelers got in last year's draft, can develop into a good player, but he's also the No. 2 wide receiver on this team as of today, and that can change if the Steelers grab Beckham. An explosive mover, Beckham can run by defenders, but also does a great job of creating space underneath. He's also the kind of player who becomes extremely dangerous and hard to cover when Ben Roethlisberger extends plays.

Landry also improved his prospects and moved back into Kiper's second round after running two 4.58 times in the 40-yard dash at LSU's Pro Day last week.

Analysis: Landry isn't a burner, but he has some of the best hands in the draft and will make plays in traffic. The Colts gave away their first-rounder and need this pick to work out.